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this as the prime suspect is put on the fbi's most-wanted list and a possible motive emerges. >>> and all hail the king? howard stern is ready to see if america's got talent, but is america ready for howard stern in primetime? we'll find out when he makes his first live visit to our studio today, thursday, may 10th, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >> announcer: this is "today" with matt lauer and ann curry live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and welcome to "today" on this thursday morning. i'm ann curry. >> and i'm matt lauer. advocates for and against same-sex marriage have been very quick to weigh in on president obama's new position or newly stated position. this is a first for a sitting american president. >> that's right. why did he do it now, just as the general election is heating up? did vice president biden's recent support of the issue force the president's hand? we'll get the latest from washington and also talk about this with msnbc's rachel maddow straight ahead. >>> also ahead, prosecutors at the criminal trial of john edwards could rest the
this as the prime suspect is put on the fbi's most-wanted list and a possible motive emerges. >>> and all hail the king? howard stern is ready to see if america's got talent, but is america ready for howard stern in primetime? we'll find out when he makes his first live visit to our studio today, thursday, may 10th, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >> announcer: this is "today" with matt lauer and ann curry live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza....
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i think the fbi knows the answers. and i think the fbi has kind of put a cone of silence on this, because even right now, there's a good chance that the suspect is watching us, he's trying to develop information. i think the fbi wants to keep this case as tight as they can. because we've got three lives in danger right now. the two missing girls, as well as the suspect himself. >> meantime, prosecutors, as we just heard, have charged adam mayes' mother and also his wife now why would a wife and a spouse aid and abet a crime such as this? >> yeah, i've seen this before, ann, where a girlfriend, or a wife, or a spouse will help. a lot of times it's just because it's what my husband, it's what my wife wants. other times, it's because of fear. it's because the wife or the ex-wife has been threatened. she's been in a fearful state all of her life. and when she's told to do something, as terrible as this is, she does it. but again, the authorities are trying to figure out the inner relationship between all of these people. w
i think the fbi knows the answers. and i think the fbi has kind of put a cone of silence on this, because even right now, there's a good chance that the suspect is watching us, he's trying to develop information. i think the fbi wants to keep this case as tight as they can. because we've got three lives in danger right now. the two missing girls, as well as the suspect himself. >> meantime, prosecutors, as we just heard, have charged adam mayes' mother and also his wife now why would a...
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about the great tragedies on stripping people's pensions, homes, houses, and we look at, it fits, the fbi, the place to carbon, the justice department, paltry record going after white collar criminals. that pushed the very community into further deprivation and poverty. because of some of those. so policing is not all evenhanded or get inside the sadistic. i would have to check them about how many of my community members or committed violent crimes, let's also look at the full picture of crimes and prosecution. help me figure out, if you take the people of color who are being targeted by the police are friends or foe of the police department. but the point is, that you raised earlier, the challenges of figuring out the balance on these issues. the point that ted made also. and there are trade-offs in all of these big cases. the homeless cases, there are always trade as. and the question is where you come out. and the question is whether not the name of the common good you're going to be willing to abide an infringement of individual liberty. or whether you believe that a protective indivi
about the great tragedies on stripping people's pensions, homes, houses, and we look at, it fits, the fbi, the place to carbon, the justice department, paltry record going after white collar criminals. that pushed the very community into further deprivation and poverty. because of some of those. so policing is not all evenhanded or get inside the sadistic. i would have to check them about how many of my community members or committed violent crimes, let's also look at the full picture of crimes...
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the fbi opened an investigation. also ahead a terrifying moment as a 7-year-old girl falls from a third floor window luckily into the arms of a hero who rushed to catch her. we'll hear from the man. an interview with sir elton john. he opens up about his reckless behavior and why he owes a lot to friends like the late elizabeth taylor and princess diana. and do you know who they are, a tourist photographs a couple getting engaged at a memorial in washington, d.c. now she'd like your help tracking them down. she'll share her story when we get started on a tuesday morning right here on "today." jon and laura, back to you. >> what if they don't want to be found. 6:46. mother nature put on a show in tucson, arizona. >> last night this storm lit up the night sky and actually it caused some problems. that lightning knocking out power for thousands of people. beautiful to watch but extremely dangerous. >> pretty loud as well. pretty mild in our neck of the woods. pretty cool too. >> we're going to get another unseasonably c
the fbi opened an investigation. also ahead a terrifying moment as a 7-year-old girl falls from a third floor window luckily into the arms of a hero who rushed to catch her. we'll hear from the man. an interview with sir elton john. he opens up about his reckless behavior and why he owes a lot to friends like the late elizabeth taylor and princess diana. and do you know who they are, a tourist photographs a couple getting engaged at a memorial in washington, d.c. now she'd like your help...
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. >>> fbi agents now collecting evidence after the deadly u.s. consulate attack in benghazi, libya. a team spent about 12 hours inside the building yesterday. the attack killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. this week the state department ordered an investigation into the attack by an independent panel. >>> more seat repairs could have your american airlines flight cancelled today. the airline announced yesterday that they would again ground 48 planes to make more repairs to seats that could come loose midflight. that caused 50 flights to be cancelled yesterday, and another 44 will be cancelled today. initially, a faulty clamp was blamed for the problems. but now american says a combination of wear, poor design, and even spilled soda caused pins to come loose in the seats. all planes should be back in service by tomorrow. >>> tomorrow two men will square off in a debate that will help shape the direction of our country. tongue in cheek, i should say. neither one of those men running for president. jon stewart and bill o'reilly will face off in the rumble in
. >>> fbi agents now collecting evidence after the deadly u.s. consulate attack in benghazi, libya. a team spent about 12 hours inside the building yesterday. the attack killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. this week the state department ordered an investigation into the attack by an independent panel. >>> more seat repairs could have your american airlines flight cancelled today. the airline announced yesterday that they would again ground 48 planes...
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. >> several fbi and atf agents came in from the back of the plane and walked up to the middle of the plane and pointed guns at a particular passenger and told him to put his hands in front of the seat. >> reporter: they handcuffed shell and took him off the plane. >> and i could see him out the window. they were frisking him and had his hands down on the ground. >> reporter: as fbi agents questioned shell and frisked his bags they realized he was no terrorist or mad bomber. >> this was a hoax and a pretty nasty trick was played on a passenger, and it resulted in -- in really a threat to all of the passengers. >> reporter: according to the affidavit, shell told investigators he believed his ex-girlfriend ann mary and her boyfriend kenny were responsible for making the phone call tip to police, that he and kenny recently had hostile exchanges. >> i don't believe that my client had any ill will or meant any harm or any disruption of service. >> reporter: kenneth smith tells "today" he made the call because he was angry at shell for posting a naked photo of ann marie on facebook. >> it i
. >> several fbi and atf agents came in from the back of the plane and walked up to the middle of the plane and pointed guns at a particular passenger and told him to put his hands in front of the seat. >> reporter: they handcuffed shell and took him off the plane. >> and i could see him out the window. they were frisking him and had his hands down on the ground. >> reporter: as fbi agents questioned shell and frisked his bags they realized he was no terrorist or mad...
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. >>> the fbi says friendly fire is likely to blame for the death of a federal agent in arizona. nicholas ivy was killed and another agent injured in tuesday's shooting. police have arrested two men who could be connected to the incident. the agents were responding to an alarm that was going off near the arizona/mexico border when they came under fire. >>> a chinese factory that produces iphones is shut down for now as thousands of workers have gone on strike. the employees at fox con factory are upset over increased quality control demands and being forced to work during a national holiday. a labor watch group says workers beat quality control inspectors after management ignored their complaints. this is the latest in a long line of problems at fox con factories. last month 2,000 workers were involved in a giant brawl. >>> safety investigators are looking into a possible recall of some honda minivans and suvs. the national highway transportation safety administration says they have received complaints about the honda odyssey and honda pilot for model years 2003 and 2004. the veh
. >>> the fbi says friendly fire is likely to blame for the death of a federal agent in arizona. nicholas ivy was killed and another agent injured in tuesday's shooting. police have arrested two men who could be connected to the incident. the agents were responding to an alarm that was going off near the arizona/mexico border when they came under fire. >>> a chinese factory that produces iphones is shut down for now as thousands of workers have gone on strike. the employees at...
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the fbi inquiry is very preliminary, and no one at jpmorgan is accused of wrongdoing. chairman and ceo jamie dimon told shareholders yesterday that no clients were affected by the $2 billion loss and no customers suffered. but it is clear that dimon's reputation, as well as the bank's, have taken serious hits. the $2 billion loss generated a barrage of headlines. but only attracted a handful of protesters to the jpmorgan chase shareholder meeting in tampa, florida. >> i mean, chase might have lost $2 billion. i wonder how much of that is going to come out of the ceo's pocket? >> reporter: right now, not a cent. the shareholders overwhelmingly approved dimon's $23.1 million pay package from last year. shareholder peter skillen wanted to take one of dimon's titles. >> next reform is to have jamie step down as chairman, and have an independent adviser. >> reporter: that, too, was rejected. although most votes were cast before the loss was revealed. other shareholders complained about jpmorgan's fighting regulations. that might prevent the loss. >> i would hope at least th
the fbi inquiry is very preliminary, and no one at jpmorgan is accused of wrongdoing. chairman and ceo jamie dimon told shareholders yesterday that no clients were affected by the $2 billion loss and no customers suffered. but it is clear that dimon's reputation, as well as the bank's, have taken serious hits. the $2 billion loss generated a barrage of headlines. but only attracted a handful of protesters to the jpmorgan chase shareholder meeting in tampa, florida. >> i mean, chase might...
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the fbi working with police have busted and shut down a website hollywood accused of storing pirated movies and music, called mega upload. did it seem to contain pirates movies. celebrities used it. here you see the four in custody. it was an online locker to be used for good or evil. a slap in the face to supporters of laws. proving piracy can be stopped with current laws. what happened is the stead of the motion picture association of america chris dodd suggests hollywood and silicon valley get together to discuss a new set of laws to discuss online piracy. try to figure out something that will work for everybody >> what a novel approach. >> still ahead on "today in the bay," 49ers through the area. we have a live report. >> and the occupy protest coming up. it would be all wet thanks to mother nature. >> we're getting showers across the great are bay area and it will get worse. then we have another storm system on the way for sunday. i'll let you know what this means coming up. >> the rain means scattered accidents around the bay area. i'll take to you the interchange next. [ fema
the fbi working with police have busted and shut down a website hollywood accused of storing pirated movies and music, called mega upload. did it seem to contain pirates movies. celebrities used it. here you see the four in custody. it was an online locker to be used for good or evil. a slap in the face to supporters of laws. proving piracy can be stopped with current laws. what happened is the stead of the motion picture association of america chris dodd suggests hollywood and silicon valley...
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surveillance program, but the fbi says it's not the source, saying in a statement on twitter we never had info in question. bottom line, totally false. and now an orlando company that works with multiple online magazine publishers, bluetoad.com, says it's the inadvertent source. >> in response to this we've brought in an independent team evaluating and confirming what happened to put things in place so that this doesn't happen again. >> reporter: is that door closed? >> the door is absolutely closed. >> reporter: closed in part thanks schuetz, a virginia-based security analyst who determined the file was not an fbi file, and rather that it came from bluetoad.com. >> everybody goes crazy about the government having this information but they never think it's bad that corporations might have this information, and more often than not it's the corporations who are tracking all this stuff. >> reporter: so folks are now wondering well, what if my phone is compromised, how do i know? to get the udid number, here's the catch-22. there are websites that have popped up where you can put your udi
surveillance program, but the fbi says it's not the source, saying in a statement on twitter we never had info in question. bottom line, totally false. and now an orlando company that works with multiple online magazine publishers, bluetoad.com, says it's the inadvertent source. >> in response to this we've brought in an independent team evaluating and confirming what happened to put things in place so that this doesn't happen again. >> reporter: is that door closed? >> the...
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. >> reporter: gallagher has turned over threatening posts and voice mails to the fbi. >> they understand the severity of what's happening. >> reporter: and so does one cyber security expert who says the threats to gallagher cannot be dismissed. >> i think what he is facing is a bunch of hackers who are taunting him and saying look what you have done, don't mess with us. >> reporter: well, "smiley" opens tonight in select amc theaters nationwide, and it will be interesting to see the box office numbers and the dvd sales are like for a movie really about life in the digital age imitating art, imitating life. savannah? >> let me comprehend that. mike typy in los angeles, thanks so much. >>> we want to turn now and get a check of the wetter from al. >> thanks so much, savannah. a little brisk out here. everybody feeling pretty good. got some friends here from nebraska who are very excited about nebraska, and your weather out west is going to be a big problem for nebraska later. all that moisture makes its way in. look at this. we've got three big systems making their way into the pacific nor
. >> reporter: gallagher has turned over threatening posts and voice mails to the fbi. >> they understand the severity of what's happening. >> reporter: and so does one cyber security expert who says the threats to gallagher cannot be dismissed. >> i think what he is facing is a bunch of hackers who are taunting him and saying look what you have done, don't mess with us. >> reporter: well, "smiley" opens tonight in select amc theaters nationwide, and it...
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the fbi is investigating. the area is known as a major drug smuggling corridor. >>> six crew members have been arrested after a boat and a ferry collided in hong kong, killing at least 38 people as they headed to a holiday fireworks display. it's hong kong's worst accident in more than 15 years. the ferry did not sink and finished its journey after the collision. more than 100 people were rescued from the sinking boat and search and rescue efforts are still under way. >>> a recall of peanut butter is expanding to other nut products, including almond and cashew butters among others after new mexico-based sunderland, inc was linked to several cases of sergio vieira de mello. sold at trader joe's, target foods and safeway. for more information, head to our website, today.com. >>> it's a girl for drew barrymore and her art consultant husband will kopelman. baby olive barrymore kopelman was born last wednesday is welcomed by the whole family and yahoo! ceo has a new baby to welcome. the 37-year-old says she plans t
the fbi is investigating. the area is known as a major drug smuggling corridor. >>> six crew members have been arrested after a boat and a ferry collided in hong kong, killing at least 38 people as they headed to a holiday fireworks display. it's hong kong's worst accident in more than 15 years. the ferry did not sink and finished its journey after the collision. more than 100 people were rescued from the sinking boat and search and rescue efforts are still under way. >>> a...
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nbc news analyst clint van zandt is a former fbi profiler. clint, good morning to you. >> hi, matt. >> let's just start with, i think, what everyone watching this story right now is either thinking or saying out loud. those two 911 calls. first the father, he calls, he's the first to report his daughter missing, he sounds calm, and at one point, clint, he even chuckles. and then ten minutes later the mother calls, she's frantic. what do you make in the difference in the tone? >> well, number one, i think we always have to be careful. we respond to stress in different ways. some people laugh inappropriately because they don't know how else to handle the situation. but i think you're right, there is just marked ly different response. the father kind of matter of the fact, the mother is crying, is frantic. so right away, you zero in on that. but short of any other evidence, it's interesting, but it's just one more piece of this puzzle. >> certainly something that sergio celis is telling investigators makes them uncomfortable. although police say
nbc news analyst clint van zandt is a former fbi profiler. clint, good morning to you. >> hi, matt. >> let's just start with, i think, what everyone watching this story right now is either thinking or saying out loud. those two 911 calls. first the father, he calls, he's the first to report his daughter missing, he sounds calm, and at one point, clint, he even chuckles. and then ten minutes later the mother calls, she's frantic. what do you make in the difference in the tone?...
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clint van zandt is an nbc news analyst and a former fbi profiler. clint, good morning. >> good morning to you. >> either sierra lamar was taken against her will or she ran away. which possibility seems most plausible, clint? >> i think at this point, ann, ten days into it, the authorities, the fbi, they would have had a chance to look at any social media that she had been on. her e-mails, her cell phones, her texts, her tweets, anything like that. i think they would have been able to either identify that she was planning on running away, or at least planning on staying someplace overnight by now. they would have been able to identify who was going to assist her, help her, drive her. if they haven't found that in ten days, i think they have to start erring on the side that she may well have been a victim of kidnapping. >> well, on sunday, after this all-out search, they stopped and reviewed. what did that tell us? are they back on square one? >> i don't know that they're back on square one. they've covered a lot of ground. when a victim goes missing,
clint van zandt is an nbc news analyst and a former fbi profiler. clint, good morning. >> good morning to you. >> either sierra lamar was taken against her will or she ran away. which possibility seems most plausible, clint? >> i think at this point, ann, ten days into it, the authorities, the fbi, they would have had a chance to look at any social media that she had been on. her e-mails, her cell phones, her texts, her tweets, anything like that. i think they would have been...
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police have asked the fbi for assistance. >>> much of the western world is voicing sharp criticism of russia after three women from a russian punk band were given two-year jail sentences friday for protesting against president vladimir putin in moscow's main cathedral. several people were arrested at a protest in new york city. the united states calls the sentences disproportionate. >>> and nasa's curiosity rover will take its first road trip on mars tonight. it will aim its laser blaster at a rock formation, part of a two-year mission to determine if the planet most like earth could have hosted microbial life. the $2.5 billion rover landed on mars on august 6th. that's the news. now back to lester, tamron and bill. i can't decide if i want the rover to find microbial life or not. >> well, it's interesting, the rover has a twitter account, an actual nasa twitter account and then a really funny sidebar twitter account, what curiosity is seeing and thinking. it is genius. >> it's also recording live weather conditions. >> really? take your shot. >> what's the temperature? >> usually if
police have asked the fbi for assistance. >>> much of the western world is voicing sharp criticism of russia after three women from a russian punk band were given two-year jail sentences friday for protesting against president vladimir putin in moscow's main cathedral. several people were arrested at a protest in new york city. the united states calls the sentences disproportionate. >>> and nasa's curiosity rover will take its first road trip on mars tonight. it will aim its...
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why can't the fbi get in there and do what they were sent there to do? >> the security situation on the ground there is so brittle that the libyan government is very reluctant to have a team of a couple of dozen fbi people going to benghazi, when the only people they could get to protect them are militias, and they know that the crime scene is long ago compromised, trampled through. it may or may not yield anything terribly important and if it does, if will yield it later. it is a difficult situation. >> any more information on the question of how much this may have been a preplanned attack? >> there is. and i think you have kind of put your thumb on the pulse of the problem there. in -- in these groups, we look for -- we want a wiring diagram, an organized picture, with al qaeda who ordered it. this group assisted. the problem is, the lines have blurred between these groups and their members. an sawar sharia are popping up in all of these countries. not al qaeda, but they are reading from the al qaeda narrative and they are influenced by formerly influe
why can't the fbi get in there and do what they were sent there to do? >> the security situation on the ground there is so brittle that the libyan government is very reluctant to have a team of a couple of dozen fbi people going to benghazi, when the only people they could get to protect them are militias, and they know that the crime scene is long ago compromised, trampled through. it may or may not yield anything terribly important and if it does, if will yield it later. it is a...
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the fbi tried to build a case but never made an arrest. in part, because he never claimed the paintings were original. he let the buyers believe what they wanted. as his story grows, his most recent works like this monet have suddenly become valuable. >> only in america could somebody do this and get away with this and then become famous for being a fake. >> my thoughts exactly. >> an american art forger, who perfected the art of the scam. for "today," kerry sanders, nbc news, new york. >> they call it a scam but he got away with it and got rich off of it. i love the question, are you a criminal? well, define criminal. >> if you have to think about it, you've got your answer. >>> still to come, 98 degrees reunites for a concert on our plaza. >> first your local news and weather. these fellas used capital one venture miles for a golf getaway. double miles you can actually use... but mr. single miles can't join his friends because he's getting hit with blackouts. shame on you. now he's stuck in a miniature nightmare. oh, thank you. but, with
the fbi tried to build a case but never made an arrest. in part, because he never claimed the paintings were original. he let the buyers believe what they wanted. as his story grows, his most recent works like this monet have suddenly become valuable. >> only in america could somebody do this and get away with this and then become famous for being a fake. >> my thoughts exactly. >> an american art forger, who perfected the art of the scam. for "today," kerry sanders,...
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former fbi profiler clint van zandt. >> this is just a whole other type of predator. number one, to commit a horrible act and kidnap a child, but, number two, to dispose of a bod they way puts this guy in a breed almost by himself. >> reporter: last seen by her mother walking to school, the fifth grader never made it to a nearby park to meet classmates. jessica's backpack was discovered the day after she vanished, one of the few clues investigators have publicly released. >> if he should feel he can't be identified, he could very easily start looking for another victim. >> reporter: with no suspects today an entire community is on edge. >> it's unthinkable. it's unthinkable that this happened right here this close and such an awful, awful manner. >> reporter: an innocent young life plucked off a quiet street. this morning there are no answers in a neighborhood where grief is only matched by a cry for justice. >> why would you kill a child or hurt a child or steal a child from their family? >> reporter: jessica's parents who last week were cleared of any involvement in
former fbi profiler clint van zandt. >> this is just a whole other type of predator. number one, to commit a horrible act and kidnap a child, but, number two, to dispose of a bod they way puts this guy in a breed almost by himself. >> reporter: last seen by her mother walking to school, the fifth grader never made it to a nearby park to meet classmates. jessica's backpack was discovered the day after she vanished, one of the few clues investigators have publicly released. >>...
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last week agents from the fbi and the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms raided the property near cornelia, georgia. savage was arrested and denied bond. her family declined to comment for this story. but her father told local station wsv that his daughter was a church-going college student, not a criminal. >> i think everybody ought to be able to sate on their property, do whatever the heck they want to. >> reporter: still on facebook, savage described herself as an anarchist, writing, quote, i despite all law enforcement and any governing authority. i am not one for selective targeting, but mass destruction. according to court documents, savage admitted to investigators that she had used pot and meth, and told them that manufacturing explosive devices and detonating them for recreation was her hobby. in this rural town, many feel the charges are overblown. >> she was not using good judgment. did it make me scared? absolutely not. >> i wouldn't say she's a terrorist or nothing like that. >> reporter: others think savage's arrest sets an example. >> explosives, period, you know, i
last week agents from the fbi and the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms raided the property near cornelia, georgia. savage was arrested and denied bond. her family declined to comment for this story. but her father told local station wsv that his daughter was a church-going college student, not a criminal. >> i think everybody ought to be able to sate on their property, do whatever the heck they want to. >> reporter: still on facebook, savage described herself as an anarchist,...
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northern michigan, to giants stadium in new jersey, and to a farm outside detroit where in 2006 the fbi raised a 3,000 foot barn and dug under it. once the leader of the teamsters, the nash's largest union, his connection with organized crime kept him in hot water. >> i believe the stories that hoffa was in a power struggle. i believe hoffa was killed by organized crime figures. >> reporter: that possibility could explain the informant's long silence. >> i mean, he is terrified. i could hear his voice tremble yesterday when i talked to him. >> reporter: could this be where the search for hoffa ends? >> we are investigating it as a cold case homicide. that's been our focus since the beginning. if it somehow happens to be mr. hoffa, great, it will end a major mystery. >> reporter: police say the work here will take about two hours. they're going to take that core soil sample, send it to a forensic anthropologist at michigan state university. if the examination of that soil sample turns up evidence of remains, then they'll start digging. willie? >> john yang, thanks so much. 7:20. here is
northern michigan, to giants stadium in new jersey, and to a farm outside detroit where in 2006 the fbi raised a 3,000 foot barn and dug under it. once the leader of the teamsters, the nash's largest union, his connection with organized crime kept him in hot water. >> i believe the stories that hoffa was in a power struggle. i believe hoffa was killed by organized crime figures. >> reporter: that possibility could explain the informant's long silence. >> i mean, he is...
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. >>> the fbi is investigating an airline bomb threat on monday that led to a heated exchange from new york's jfk airport. two planes were stopped on the tarmac after an anonymous threat. the pilot of the american flight apparently felt he wasn't getting enough information from the ka troll tower. take a listen to his response. >> okay. we're surrounded by emergency vehicles. there's a reason for this. somebody's got to give us the reason or we're going to evacuate the aircraft. you've got 60 second. >> both planes were checked for explosives and cleared to proceed to their terminals. >>> olympic snowboarding champion shaun white was released by nashville police after his arrest on charges of public intoxication and vandalism. police say white is accused of pulling a fire alarm and destroying a hotel phone. >>> and here's a fellow you'll be seeing a lot of. he's the mascot for the 2014 world cup soccer tournament in brazil. he's an endangered three-banded armadillo. brazilians will get to select among three name choices. it's now 7:21. cute guy. >> translation, please. >> no real -- >>
. >>> the fbi is investigating an airline bomb threat on monday that led to a heated exchange from new york's jfk airport. two planes were stopped on the tarmac after an anonymous threat. the pilot of the american flight apparently felt he wasn't getting enough information from the ka troll tower. take a listen to his response. >> okay. we're surrounded by emergency vehicles. there's a reason for this. somebody's got to give us the reason or we're going to evacuate the aircraft....
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what kind of lunatic, which he found a woman who could pick up the phone and call the fbi to cut a pretty good deal for herself, even if she was as accomplished? so that it makes sense. third game. from the beginning, from the date of madoff's arrest tallies deaths by suicide in the second anniversary of his father's death. he and his brother were represented by single defense lawyer. any lawyers in the room? you out immediately twig, did you click the two people are facing criminal investigation, they can't use the same criminal lawyer. why? at night because the various best thing is to roll him over and get a deal. the same lawyer cannot represent under those circumstances. the defense bar in new york knew as the months went by and the same lawyer continued to represent our commander that my commander were not facing criminal investigation. ruth was confirmed as an innocent spouse by the irs december 3rd madoff's arrest when she reached a settlement to forfeit all but $2.5 million at the $80 million she had in her own name. mark and andrew continued to use the family firm and were often
what kind of lunatic, which he found a woman who could pick up the phone and call the fbi to cut a pretty good deal for herself, even if she was as accomplished? so that it makes sense. third game. from the beginning, from the date of madoff's arrest tallies deaths by suicide in the second anniversary of his father's death. he and his brother were represented by single defense lawyer. any lawyers in the room? you out immediately twig, did you click the two people are facing criminal...
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. >> tim weiner details the fbi's 100-year hidden history and j. edgar hoover's fight against terrorists, spies, and subversive spirit >> hoover stands alone like a statue encased in crime. as one of the most powerful men who served in washington in the 20th-century. 11 presidents, 48 years, from woodrow wilson to richard nixon, there is no one like him. and a great deal of what we know or we think we know about j. edgar hoover is myth, legend. >> tim weiner on enemies, a history of the fbi, sending night at 8:00 p.m. on c-span boss q&a. >> i believe that it is possible that we will come to admirer this country not simply because we were born here. but because this is the kind of great and good land that you and i wanted to be and that together we have made it. that is my goal. that is my reason for seeking the presidency of the united states. >> as candidates campaign for president this year, we look back at 40 man who ran for office and lost. go to our website to see video of the contenders who had a lasting impact on american politics. >> the le
. >> tim weiner details the fbi's 100-year hidden history and j. edgar hoover's fight against terrorists, spies, and subversive spirit >> hoover stands alone like a statue encased in crime. as one of the most powerful men who served in washington in the 20th-century. 11 presidents, 48 years, from woodrow wilson to richard nixon, there is no one like him. and a great deal of what we know or we think we know about j. edgar hoover is myth, legend. >> tim weiner on enemies, a...